whufc wrote:Correction. Traditional and loyal football supporters follow their football club thru thick and thin.
Unfortunately the crows fans are neither traditional or loyal.
Whilst PAFC has always had the biggest number of frontrunner supporters in the SANFL IMHO. Looks as if nothing appears to have changed in the AFL.I fail to see how i am not a traditional or loyal crows fan. I am young enough to say that the crows were the first team that i ever truly supported, a good year or two before i even knew who sturt were. My earliest crows memory is of the 93 finals series, especially that prelim. I have been ecstatic after two premierships and devastated after numerous final exits. what else does one need to be able to do to classify themsleves as a traditional supporter.do you attend a crows games every game they play?????
I guess thats the difference betweena traditional fan and a crows fan.i do, other than Saturday arvo's when i have sporting commitments.
Serious question,
How much does it cost you a year in flights and accomodation to travel interstate every second week.
pm me if you dont want to disclose a figure in public.
Apologies, I attend every home game apart from Satruday arvos due to sporting commitments! Travelling fans (week in week out) are in the minority of every club, and they must have the ability to do so and i congratulate them on doing it! Does this make them any more less passionate/traditional etc.... IMO No